racso said:Can answer anyother qustion required of this great town
I would have thought you'd be for Clones on Sunday, though I suppose you've decided not to waste the diesel on a futile trip!!CCOVICH said:Ok, I'll take you up on that.
How do you get to the GAA pitch if coming from Dublin?
Glenbhoy said:I would have thought you'd be for Clones on Sunday, though I suppose you've decided not to waste the diesel on a futile trip!!
I was going to comment on this post but saw the date it was posted. Apart from Tescos, which will be resolved soon, everything else is sorted. I'm in Naas 10yrs and have seen massive changes and all for the better. Apart from the train station being in Sallins, Naas has everything.Hi sarah,
'Naas - a nice place to shop' dates from the mid eighties when it was the first town in Irleand (ROI) to be by-passed by a motorway. The traders were afraid that they would loose business and had these signs erected at the motorway 'exits'. I always though it was a bit of a joke but they must be effective if the memory persists 20 years later.
Naas is a nice place to shop, but it is also an expensive place to shop. Tescos Naas is the worst Tescos on these Islands. There is no Dunnes in Naas. Superquin Naas is badly laid out with very poor parking. There is no decent place to get baby gear or toys in Naas. There is no Lidl or Aldi in Naas. There was a decent supervalue in Naas but its gone and has been replaced by a mediocre Spar.
Also note the Arrow train runs from Sallins 2 miles from the town centre and does not run on a Sunday.
ajapale
Hi Sarah, why do you hold prejudice against Enfield?I don't think I could live in Enfield. Purely on prejudice.
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